<1>Most of the writings of Maitreya (God Bless Him and His family)
are descriptions of the Scriptures which support His teachings and
The Greatest
Sign.
<2>But in truth everything has evolved around
The Greatest
Sign and that should be the focus for those who want to know
the truth.

<4>That is why the Mission of Maitreya
has no dogma, but is a practical path to bring the
Kingdom Of Heaven On Earth
and within. Then all might progress and become perfect in the
process.

<5>Even those who might not agree with
all
of the truth revealed in Maitreya's teachings or practices
can still follow the
Eternal
Divine Path and overcome any bondages and
narrowness
of the mind, and be set free.

<6>So the emphasis should be on understanding
and following the path (which is
The Greatest Sign), and creating a human community based
on Its teachings. Only with doing so will all petty differences be
overcome. <7>Everyone can follow this path and participate in
the system of government, regardless of their basic beliefs, as long
as they help in establishing His Kingdom, open themselves to the
truth behind this path, and are ready to expand their minds (universalism,
all is God), and free
themselves from bondage.

<8>So a man who realizes this path, but does not
follow the practices recommended, is far more worthy than a person
who does all the practices and talks much but does not follow and
do.

<9>Therefore, we can say the teachings of
Maitreya
can be summarized as knowing and following the
Eternal
Divine Path and creating His Kingdom by following IT.

<19>The sign representing
Pure
Consciousness is the sign of
Haree Om
Shrii Hung ()
which means "The Goal Of The Life Is To Be(come)
DIVINE." <20>This
sign consists of four parts. The dot ()
in the middle is a representation of the beginning of all things and
also of the beginning of the spiritual struggle or operative power
of the
three gunas ("The
Word"). The
I-Ching ()
represents the dual nature of all things in the universe (positive
and negative), and also the spiritual powers of the
three gunas in the
operative state (awakened by the
raja guna).

<21>The two other parts are the Expanding Lotus
()
and the sign ()
which is called the
Lotustica. The
Expanding Lotus ()
is the loving side of
God, and the
Lotustica ()
is the destructive or punishing side, which is invisible and "is
not."
<22>Punishment and destruction come to man only when man goes
against His Laws. <23>Indeed it does not exist and it is not
God who punishes or destroys. It happens because man goes
against His Laws and so brings destruction to himself. <24>Destruction
also happens when the old has to be replaced by the new.

<25>Therefore, the sign
Haree Om
Shrii Hung in general means that with spiritual powers (),
God controls the operative
powers of the
three gunas (),
and He is the nucleus of the universe. <26>The Expanding
Lotus shows that He is all-pervasive and loving. <27>The
Lotustica
demonstrates His Power (the Universal Laws) of guiding and advancing
the universe.

<28>The equivalent to the HOSH sign is
the four-armed Krishna in the Hindu religion and the square mandala
in tantric
Buddhism.

<29>The
I-Ching
sign ()
in the middle is a representation of the Krishna and in Buddhist
terms is the center of the mandala (Vajrasattva).

<30>The four-armed
Lotustica ()
shows the four arms of the Krishna and the four sides (north, south,
west, and east) in the mandala.
<31>The
I-Ching
in the middle and the four-armed
Lotustica
together can be viewed as five jinas in the core of the Buddhist
mandala.

<32>Hinduism
and Buddhism both
strive to reach a state of consciousness beyond the manifested
mind. Although this state is called by different names such as
samadhi, nirvana, union with
God, etc., but they are all
referring to the same thing, which we call
Pure Consciousness (God
in transcendental form).
<33>This state of consciousness is the goal of all
Mystical Paths
-- to be(come) in the Image of
God.

<36>Also the three colors of the sign, white,
orange, and blue, respectively represent
satva guna,
raja guna, and
tama guna, or Brahma
(Preserver), Vishnu (Protector), and Shiva (Destroyer). The very
center of the sign represents the
Father or Rama in Hindu
terminology.

<37>Of course to write the true meanings of the
HOSH
sign and/or The
Greatest Sign -- Om Nam Kevalam (ONK) -- is like trying to
describe
God
Himself (Is Infinite). <38>They (HOSH sign and ONK
sign) are representations of His qualities and attributes.